Deltek Pulse: General government services month in review, January 2019

Published: February 01, 2019

Community DevelopmentEconomic Development/RegulationGeneral Government ServicesILLINOIS STATE DEPARTMENTS (ILLINOIS)Information TechnologyNatural Resources/EnvironmentNEW HAMPSHIRE STATE DEPARTMENTS (NEW HAMPSHIRE)Professional ServicesPublic FinanceTEXAS STATE DEPARTMENTS (TEXAS)

A recap of procurement activity in the SLED General Government Services market in January 2018.

The month of January saw an increase in the number of General Government Services solicitations over December, rising by about 48%. The majority of the solicitations issued had a primary requirement of Professional Services, at about 60%, with the remaining 40% having a primary requirement of Information Technology. The Public Finance vertical saw the most solicitations, followed by Economic Development/Regulation, Community Development, and Natural Resources/Environment. The three States with the most procurement activity in January were California, Texas, and New York, while Washington, D.C., Delaware, and North Dakota had the least.

Notable Solicitation Releases

  • The New Hampshire Department of Information Technology has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a Comprehensive Cyber Security Risk Assessment. The state is interested in determining gaps or shortfalls in the State’s cybersecurity posture and a establishing a roadmap to improve the security, readiness and effectiveness of the State of New Hampshire’s cybersecurity posture. Proposals are due February 15, 2019.
  • The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) released an RFP for a Customer Service Center (CSC). TxDOT is seeking a vendor who will operate the customer service center, which manages TxDOT’s TxTag and Pay by Mail programs as well as the unpaid toll enforcement program, including the Habitual Violators Program. The deadline for responses is March 15, 2019.
  • The Illinois Department of Transportation posted an RFP for an Enterprise Asset Management System (EAMS). The Department seeks an EAMS solution that will provide a unified asset management approach which will provide the ability to do short- and longer-term planning and analysis of assets, budgets, and programs through multiple future funding and strategy scenarios and across asset types. The deadline for proposals is February 22, 2019.

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